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22nd Oct 2017

Netflix has just added some great new titles

Looking for something to watch?

Laura Holland

Netflix

Looking for something to watch?

Netflix has added more titles to their site and just in time for your Sunday evening. Whether it’s a documentary, a crime thriller or  comedy you’re after – they have got you covered.

Here’s what’s just been added:

The Day I Met El Chapo: The Kate del Castillo Story

The Day I Met El Chapo is the biographical account of Mexican actress, Kate del Castillo. The three-part series tells Kate’s side of the story using never-before-seen footage and exclusive details of what led to the infamous meeting between one of the world’s most notorious drug lords, a Hollywood star and one of Mexico’s most famous television actresses.

1922

1922 is based on Stephen King’s 131-page storytelling of a man’s confession of his wife’s murder. The tale is told from the perspective of Wilfred James, the story’s unreliable narrator who admits to killing his wife, Arlette, with his son in Nebraska. But after he buries her body, he finds himself terrorized by rats and, as his life begins to unravel, becomes convinced his wife is haunting him.

One of Us

One of Us explores the world of Hasidic Judaism through fascinating characters. Through unique and intimate access over the span of three years, it delve into the lives of three brave individuals who have recently made the decision to leave the insular ultra-orthodox community at the expense of all else, including relationships with their family members and – in one case – their personal safety.

Wheelman

Frank Grillo stars as the wheelman, a getaway driver thrust into a high stakes race-to-survive after a bank robbery goes terribly wrong. With a car full of money and his family on the line, the clock is ticking to figure out who double-crossed him and the only person he can trust – his thirteen-year-old daughter.

Patton Oswalt: Annihilation

Comedian Patton Oswalt returns to Netflix with Patton Oswalt: Annihilation. The deeply personal and powerful stand-up special dives into the last year of Patton’s life, following the passing of his wife, and how he worked through the pain and grief by finding humour.